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7 The Symbolic Meaning of Edward III’s Garter Badge
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Clifford J. Rogers
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- List of Contributors xii
- Foreword xiii
- Andrew Ayton: A Brief Tribute xvi
- Andrew Ayton: A Recognition of his Work xvii
- Abbreviations xxiv
- 1 ‘Big and Beautiful’ Destriers in Edward I’s Armies 1
- 2 Cum Equis Discoopertis: The ‘Irish’ Hobelar in the English Armies of the Fourteenth Century 15
- 3 Andrew Ayton, the Military Community and the Evolution of the Gentry in Fourteenth-Century England 31
- 4 Knights Banneret, Military Recruitment and Social Status, c. 1270-c. 1420: A View from the Reign of Edward I 51
- 5 Sir Henry de Beaumont and his Retainers: The Dynamics of a Lord’s Military Retinues and Affinity in Early Fourteenth-Century England 77
- 6 Financing the Dynamics of Recruitment: King, Earls and Government in Edwardian England, 1330–60 105
- 7 The Symbolic Meaning of Edward III’s Garter Badge 125
- 8 Sir Robert Knolles’ Expedition to France in 1370: New Perspectives 147
- 9 The Organisation and Financing of English Expeditions to the Baltic during the Later Middle Ages 181
- 10 Naval Service and the Cinque Ports, 1322–1453 211
- 11 The Garrison Establishment in Lancastrian Normandy in 1436 According to Surviving Lists in Bibliothèque Nationale de France manuscrit français 25773 237
- Bibliography of the Writings of Andrew Ayton 271
- Index 275
- Tabula Gratulatoria 293
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- List of Contributors xii
- Foreword xiii
- Andrew Ayton: A Brief Tribute xvi
- Andrew Ayton: A Recognition of his Work xvii
- Abbreviations xxiv
- 1 ‘Big and Beautiful’ Destriers in Edward I’s Armies 1
- 2 Cum Equis Discoopertis: The ‘Irish’ Hobelar in the English Armies of the Fourteenth Century 15
- 3 Andrew Ayton, the Military Community and the Evolution of the Gentry in Fourteenth-Century England 31
- 4 Knights Banneret, Military Recruitment and Social Status, c. 1270-c. 1420: A View from the Reign of Edward I 51
- 5 Sir Henry de Beaumont and his Retainers: The Dynamics of a Lord’s Military Retinues and Affinity in Early Fourteenth-Century England 77
- 6 Financing the Dynamics of Recruitment: King, Earls and Government in Edwardian England, 1330–60 105
- 7 The Symbolic Meaning of Edward III’s Garter Badge 125
- 8 Sir Robert Knolles’ Expedition to France in 1370: New Perspectives 147
- 9 The Organisation and Financing of English Expeditions to the Baltic during the Later Middle Ages 181
- 10 Naval Service and the Cinque Ports, 1322–1453 211
- 11 The Garrison Establishment in Lancastrian Normandy in 1436 According to Surviving Lists in Bibliothèque Nationale de France manuscrit français 25773 237
- Bibliography of the Writings of Andrew Ayton 271
- Index 275
- Tabula Gratulatoria 293